{"id":8413,"date":"2020-12-25T10:00:22","date_gmt":"2020-12-25T02:00:22","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/nsman.safra.sg\/?p=8413"},"modified":"2021-01-15T12:24:58","modified_gmt":"2021-01-15T04:24:58","slug":"5g-gear-for-the-crazy-fast-network","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/nsman.safra.sg\/5g-gear-for-the-crazy-fast-network\/","title":{"rendered":"5G Gear For The Crazy Fast Network"},"content":{"rendered":"
From artificial intelligence for self-driving cars to virtual reality and future technologies, all the modern high-tech gadgets that seek to make life easier will likely require high-speed, always-on internet connections.<\/p>\n
At its fastest claimed speed, a full 4K definition movie can be downloaded over the air in under a minute. This is made possible by 5G, the fifth generation of wireless networking technology. More than just speed, 5G also introduces new wireless spectrums, such as mmWave. 5G can also deliver much lower network latency for better response.<\/p>\n
While Singapore has limited 5G network coverage today, there\u2019s certainly nothing stopping you from being an early adopter with these latest wireless gadgets:<\/p>\n
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The new iPhone 12<\/strong> is available in a bevy of sizes and colours. The phones come in 5.4 to 6.1-inch screen sizes, and all boast support for 5G cellular networks, OLED displays, improved cameras, and Apple’s latest A14 chip, as well as a refreshed design.<\/p>\n The iPhone 12 Pro<\/strong> and Pro Max<\/strong> differ from the iPhone 12<\/strong> and iPhone 12 Mini<\/strong> by having more advanced cameras, bigger display options and unique colour schemes. Regardless of model, all iPhone 12 units are powered by Apple’s new A14 Bionic processor.<\/p>\n
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